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Tottenham left-back Danny Rose has signed a new five-year contract with the club.

Rose was expected to leave the club after Ben Davies' arrival from Swansea last month, but this new contract suggests the two left-backs will be competing with each other for a starting spot. Rose, who has reportedly impressed new manager Mauricio Pochettino during pre-season, can also play as a winger. Fri, Aug 1, 2014 05:13:00 AM

Tottenham ended a run of six games without an away win by beating 10-man Stoke.

It wasn't a particularly pleasant game at the Britannia Stadium, so it seemed apt that it was settled by a single goal. It came after Emmanuel Adebayor produced some excellent work down the flank before crossing for little Danny Rose, who headed home powerfully. Stoke had Ryan Shawcross sent off for a second yellow card, but the home side had two great chances before the end of the game - Steven N'Zonzi headed wide and Marko Arnautovic had a shot saved by Hugo Lloris. Tottenham weren't great but the win moves them within 3 points of Everton, while Stoke stay settled in mid-table. Sat, Apr 26, 2014 12:30:00 PM

Danny Rose did a little bit of everything, good and bad, in a wild come-from-behind draw for Spurs at the Hawthorns.

Danny Rose was beaten badly twice in the first four minutes on Saturday and that led to West Brom going up 2-0 very early. He subsequently forced a strong save by Ben Foster and then drew a penalty from Morgan Amalfitano that Emmanuel Adebayor blew. And that was all in the first half. In the second half as Spurs came back from 3-1 down to draw even, Rose was booked for a dive that proves exactly why he is a defender. Sat, Apr 12, 2014 12:35:00 PM

The FA have confirmed a successful appeal was made by Tottenham Hotspur to lift the suspension given to Danny Rose when he was sent off against Manchester City, and will be in contention for Spurs when they visit Hull City tomorrow.

If only the correct decision was made on the challenge itself, where Rose did tackle from behind, but he clearly got to the ball before making contact. The result led to a penalty converted by Yaya Toure and a man advantage for Manchester City which opened the floodgates. Rose should slot straight back in to the left back spot tomorrow as Spurs look to bounce back from the midweek drubbing. Fri, Jan 31, 2014 11:30:00 AM